Requirement 1 for the Signaling merit badge is, "Make an electric buzzer outfit, wireless, blinker, or other signaling device."
A century ago when the Signaling merit badge was introduced a Scout could not have fulfilled this requirement
by building a device using transistors or integrated circuits. These had not yet been invented.
Half a century ago you could have built the circuit below utilizing the CK722 transistor,
which was introduced in 1953. You still could not build the IC circuit for a few more decades,
but today you can. With signaling devices like these we are getting into the area of electronics,
and if you'd like to build one you might want to discuss it with someone who is a counselor for
the Electronics merit badge.

Code Practice Oscillator
Using IC 555 Timer Chip

Here's a modern oscillator circuit suggested by Amateur Radio Operator KB3BYT.

Code Practice Oscillator
Using CK722 Transistor

Here's a circuit using the CK722, the first transistor that was widely available to experimenters.
This one is suggested by Amateur Radio Operator AA2ZY. (It's still working after about half a
century - new batteries, of course.)